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In conjunction with the University of Pennsylvania School of Dental
Medicine, Villanova University offers students considering a career in Dentistry the
possibility of completing both the Bachelors degree and Doctor of Dental Medicine degree
in a seven-year program.
Students spend their first three years on Villanova's campus where they will
study along with other Villanova students, majoring in either
Biology ,
Biochemistry or
Comprehensive Science (BSC). The latter curriculum is more math and physics
intensive than the biology curriculum. After having completed all the Liberal
Arts/Humanities and most of the Science requirements, the students will move to
University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine where the first-year
courses will also be given credit at Villanova.
Requirements
- have an SAT I score of 1320 or better on the Critical Reading and Math
components (a specific score on the Writing component will not be used at this
time)
- or ACT score of 30 or better and include the writing portion
- rank in the top 10% of their high school class where class rank is reported
- and have a
GPA of at least 3.7 (unweighted) on a 4.0 scale
- high school Physics is not required but encouraged
Students in the program must complete the Core requirements of the College of
Liberal Arts & Sciences and the majority of the requirements for the major as
well as the prerequisites for the University of Pennsylvania School of Dental
Medicine. They will work closely with the Health Professions Advisor to ensure
all requirements are met. They are expected to maintain a 3.5 cumulative GPA
during their time at Villanova. They must also take the Dental Admission Test
and achieve scores of 18 or higher on each section. Failure to meet these
minimum requirements may result in release from the program.
Application
and Admission Requirements
- the candidate’s Common Application with the Villanova Supplement (November 1)
- application fee
- official high school transcript
- all SAT or ACT
scores sent directly from the College Board and/or ACT
- Common Application
School Report and recommendation
- Villanova essay
- Common Application essay
Complete the
Common Application with the Villanova Supplement
and submit by November
1. In the Villanova Supplement Major Section you should choose the
health affiliation to which you are applying. Next, choose an alternate major
that you would pursue as an undergraduate in the event you are not selected as a
final candidate for the Health Affiliation Program.
Applicants who meet the above criteria will be asked to submit a
supplementary application to the University of Pennsylvania School of Dental
Medicine; this will be requested after receipt of the Villanova application. The
UPENN Admissions Committee will review all applications and make a
decision around March 20. No interview is required. Strong preference will be
given to those candidates who demonstrate proficiency in the following areas:
community service, extracurricular activities, pre-dental experience and
superior academic preparation.
Students who are not selected for the Dental program will be notified by
Villanova approximately January 15 and will be evaluated for the major listed on
their application through the regular admission process.
For details pertaining to University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine, view
their web site at www.dental.upenn.edu.
For more information about this unique opportunity at Villanova, please
contact the Health Professions Advisor, Dr. John D. Friede at (610) 519-4833 or john.friede@villanova.edu.
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